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Describe the 70th anniversary of China with four-word idioms.

1. What are the four words about the seventieth anniversary of the founding of China? 1, celebrate with the whole people, be brave and indifferent, 3, be prepared for danger in times of peace, 4, the world rises and falls, every man has a responsibility, 5, eventful years, 6, remember history, 8, share joys and sorrows, 9, remember the past and be a teacher of the future 10. Thinking: thinking.

Although I am in a safe environment, I also think about the possibility of danger. It means to be prepared for emergencies at any time.

The source "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace." Structural combination.

Usage includes praise. Used to prompt and warn people to be vigilant; Prevention in advance; Avoid disasters and so on.

Generally used as predicate, attribute and object. Zhengyinju; It can't be pronounced "ju".

Distinguish shapes; Can't write evidence. Synonym is always ready, never forget the danger, take preventive measures, antonym is carefree, eat, drink and store the gun. Example: We should ~; Stay vigilant; Defend the splendid country of socialism.

2. What are the four words about the seventieth anniversary of the founding of China? 1, celebrate with the whole world.

2. Brave and cool

3. Be prepared for danger in times of peace

Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.

5, eventful years

6. Cherish the memory of history

7. Go through hardships

8. The same enemy is indispensable.

9. Never forget the past and learn from the future.

10 weather-beaten

Be alert to danger even when you are calm.

impenetrable defence

Interpreter: Yes; Thinking: thinking. Although I am in a safe environment, I also think about the possibility of danger. It means to be prepared for emergencies at any time.

The source "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace."

Structural combination.

Usage includes praise. Used to prompt and warn people to be vigilant; Prevention in advance; Avoid disasters and so on. Generally used as predicate, attribute and object.

Zhengyinju; It can't be pronounced "ju".

Distinguish shapes; Can't write evidence.

Synonyms are always ready, never forget the danger and take preventive measures.

The antonym is to sit down and relax, eat, drink and store your sword.

Example: We should ~; Stay vigilant; Defend the splendid country of socialism.